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>> we can do anything that president tells us to do. the question is whether it's wise. >> so let me ask you that more correctly, is it wise? >> i am not going to get into any advice that i may or may not have given the president. >> yes, and i totally understand those have to be private conversations. but publicly lefin said i think you can get 15,000 troops, so i want to see if you think that would be a wise decision to pull out 15,000 troops by the end of the year, combat or otherwise? >> we're all aware of what senator levin has called for. >> i want to play you something, and this is from hearings on capitol hill. >> what is the mission and what is the goal? >> how much can we achieve, and how much of that actually benefits our strategic objectives, and that's what i have been struggling with more than a year now. tell me how it ends. i just don't so how it ends. let me reform yulate that? >> i don't see what is so complicated about it. how this ends is essentially the same way it ended in iraq, with us playing a key role for some
>> we can do anything that president tells us to do. the question is whether it's wise. >> so let me ask you that more correctly, is it wise? >> i am not going to get into any advice that i may or may not have given the president. >> yes, and i totally understand those have to be private conversations. but publicly lefin said i think you can get 15,000 troops, so i want to see if you think that would be a wise decision to pull out 15,000 troops by the end of the year,...
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thank you so much for joining us. let me get to some news here over the weekend, and that is president karzai from afghanistan says that the u.s. is talking directly to the taliban in peace talks. is that so? >> i think there's been outreach on the part of a number of countries, including the united states. i would say that these contacts are very preliminary at this point. >> at what level is it? >> well, it's being carried out by the state department. >> so it's at the diplomatic level, certainly not at the level of secretary of state. >> no. no. >> and when you say -- >> as i say, other countries are involved, as well. >> and when you say preliminary, how long has it been going on? >> well, i'm not sure. a few weeks, maybe. >> and is the nature of it how can we get peace here? >> i think the first question we have is who represents mullah omar. who really represents the taliban. we don't want to end up having a conversation at some point with somebody who's basically a freelancer. and, i mean, my own view is that r
thank you so much for joining us. let me get to some news here over the weekend, and that is president karzai from afghanistan says that the u.s. is talking directly to the taliban in peace talks. is that so? >> i think there's been outreach on the part of a number of countries, including the united states. i would say that these contacts are very preliminary at this point. >> at what level is it? >> well, it's being carried out by the state department. >> so it's at the...
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former ukrainian president will join us to tell us why he is willing to risk his life to take up arms against russia. i'll have an exclusive interview with former secretary of defense, former cia director robert gates. first, here is my take. russia is utterly unprovoked immoral invasion of ukraine would seem to mark an end of the era. one that began with the fall of the berlin wall in about 1989. that end of the cold war spread an uncontested american power. it was not a period of tranquillity but a time in which american power seems triumphant. that began to wane for many reasons. the financial move in the west. the return of an imperial russia determined to korea a sphere of influence which it could dominate its neighbors. putin's russia has been the great spoiler actively attempting to unravel the system. for many, the current crisis is prove of the collapse and the democratic age was a brief fantasy. it's said a return to barberism or the jungle is growing back. i am more hopeful within the news of the last few days lies some powerful forces. what caused this crisis in the first
former ukrainian president will join us to tell us why he is willing to risk his life to take up arms against russia. i'll have an exclusive interview with former secretary of defense, former cia director robert gates. first, here is my take. russia is utterly unprovoked immoral invasion of ukraine would seem to mark an end of the era. one that began with the fall of the berlin wall in about 1989. that end of the cold war spread an uncontested american power. it was not a period of tranquillity...
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brian what can you tell us about these pictures? >> reporter: piers, tmz says they are believe to have been taken in fallujah in 2004. they say they have 41 photographs in total but they've only posted about eight of them. we have aired three of the photographs. that speaks to just the graphic nature of these. we can go over the ones that we're airing. in one of the photographs, a military member what appears to be a marine is seen pouring some kind of liquid over the body of what is believed to be an iraqi insurgent, likely some kind of flammable liquid. in another photo you see it there there's a marine kneeling by the remains of a human skull. that's at the bottom of that picture. and in a third picture you see that one body in flames. that's the same body we believe that is there in that photo that the marine is pouring liquid over. again, very very graphic stuff. the marines and the rest of the u.s. military, the pentagon, tells us they're investigating this. it is a crime, piers, in the military to burn human remains or to tak
brian what can you tell us about these pictures? >> reporter: piers, tmz says they are believe to have been taken in fallujah in 2004. they say they have 41 photographs in total but they've only posted about eight of them. we have aired three of the photographs. that speaks to just the graphic nature of these. we can go over the ones that we're airing. in one of the photographs, a military member what appears to be a marine is seen pouring some kind of liquid over the body of what is...
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to benefit us in real terms, not just to deliver us more stuff. and the real question for us is what do we want from our economy and how do we begin measuring it? when we talk about growth, many people think that growth is a god-given thing and refers to some kind of natural phenomenon in the world. growth say man made creation. and gdp is a newer creation than, for example, the automobile. the automobile was created 100 years ago. gdp was only created 75, 80 years ago. >> reporter: it captures a reality. >> sure. >> that countries have produced more goods in output than consume more do tend to get richer. >> yep. >> than historically, they were healthier than -- >> that's exactly right. for an industrial economy, gdp may capture a valuable truth. for an economy that is kind of moving past an industrial set of conditions, gdp may be in need of a serious -- >> what would be -- you've written this book about leading indicators like gdp. if it's not capturing, to your mind, the essence of what advanced industrial economies should be looking to, what
to benefit us in real terms, not just to deliver us more stuff. and the real question for us is what do we want from our economy and how do we begin measuring it? when we talk about growth, many people think that growth is a god-given thing and refers to some kind of natural phenomenon in the world. growth say man made creation. and gdp is a newer creation than, for example, the automobile. the automobile was created 100 years ago. gdp was only created 75, 80 years ago. >> reporter: it...
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drones are immensely useful in two respects. first of all, for reconnaissance, intelligence, surveillance, because they can dwell over a target for an extended period of time, so you get pattern of life and you can really see what's going on. so they are an immense asset from an intelligence standpoint from a strike standpoint, they are very precise. the same thing in terms of being able to dwell, they can wait until a target is by himself or a facilityity is abandoned on or something if they are going to strike it. if they see people moving into the area, they can hold off, because they can see it all. the people who are driving the -- are driving the drones, so you can -- you can far more easily limit collateral damage with a drone than you can can with a bomb, even precision guided munition off an airplane. >> are yyou are not saying inno people do not die? >> no, but first i believe the numbers are extremely small, and, second, you have the ability to limit the collateral damage more than with any other weapons system that y
drones are immensely useful in two respects. first of all, for reconnaissance, intelligence, surveillance, because they can dwell over a target for an extended period of time, so you get pattern of life and you can really see what's going on. so they are an immense asset from an intelligence standpoint from a strike standpoint, they are very precise. the same thing in terms of being able to dwell, they can wait until a target is by himself or a facilityity is abandoned on or something if they...
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glad you're with us. the pressure is building and has been building for weeks for actual action on police reform. in minutes, senate republicans will unveil their plan and an advanced copy shows by cnn shows it does not go as far as the house democrat's proposal. it does not include a federal ban on chokeholds. the republican plan incentivizes states to take action by holding back federal funds if they do not. this comes on what could be a very pivotal day in the case of the fatal shooting of rayshard brooks by police in atlanta. a decision on charges for one or both officers involved in the death could come at any moment. also this morning there are the facts on coronavirus and then there's the message from the white house. vice president pence says
glad you're with us. the pressure is building and has been building for weeks for actual action on police reform. in minutes, senate republicans will unveil their plan and an advanced copy shows by cnn shows it does not go as far as the house democrat's proposal. it does not include a federal ban on chokeholds. the republican plan incentivizes states to take action by holding back federal funds if they do not. this comes on what could be a very pivotal day in the case of the fatal shooting of...
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stay with us. jake tapper is next. it drives you. and it guides you. to shine your brightest. ♪ as you charge ahead. illuminating the way forward. a light maker. recognizing that the impact you make comes from the energy you create. introducing the all-electric lyriq. lighting the way. ♪ there are never enough hours in the day. lighting the way. so we made classes you can take at any hour. take online classes any time day or night, what's the #1 retinol brand used most by dermatologists? it's neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair® smooths the look of fine lines in 1-week, deep wrinkles in 4. so you can kiss wrinkles goodbye! neutrogena® my plaque psoriasis... ...the itching ...the burning. the stinging. my skin was no longer mine. my psoriatic arthritis, made my joints stiff, swollen... painful. emerge tremfyant™. with tremfya®, adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis... ...can uncover clearer skin and improve symptoms at 16 weeks. tremfya® is the only medication of its kind also approved for adults with active psoriatic arthritis. seriou
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we should never use it in america. but i do think police officers are feeling the line gets blurred between criminal profiling and racial profiling and they're not sure where that line is. we need to make sure law enforcement has support for criminal profiling in all cases, criminal cases and terrorism cases. >> julia, the terror suspect used pressure cookers and pipe bombs. does that solidify the probability of the attacks? >> what we don't know is what was the runway for radicalization? that's the most important thing. while this was devastating in many ways, he hadded a 25% success rate from what he built. it appears he was building something very quickly and may not have had the training or the time to figure out a better success rate. in terms of what he built, none of that is surprising to me. all of that, unfortunately, is readily available on the internet and the purchases for the various materials for the detonation is nothing unique. with a little bit of time you could pull this together. so i'm not surprised
we should never use it in america. but i do think police officers are feeling the line gets blurred between criminal profiling and racial profiling and they're not sure where that line is. we need to make sure law enforcement has support for criminal profiling in all cases, criminal cases and terrorism cases. >> julia, the terror suspect used pressure cookers and pipe bombs. does that solidify the probability of the attacks? >> what we don't know is what was the runway for...
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they tell us is no way we're wears masks. they are criticizing us for having masks. the older people say they are considering wearing masks. you can see the chant. that gives you an idea of what is going on here. also, one other thing, we asked people about the covid. many believe it not real. other people tell us covid is the same as the flu. some acre knowlednol l acknowle situation. they say it's personal responsibility. the fact is this rally will be taking place for about an hour and a half. people are allowed to go in four hours early, so people will be in there, most without masks for over five hours. it will be precarious for people outside who the people inside run into. anderson, back to you. >> gary tuchman in tulsa, oklahoma. thanks very much. i want to go now to have more on what the president has been saying about this and why the people around him see this rally so important for that. let's go to jim acosta. let's talk about what is going on in the white house. do they care that the rally is also considered to be a possible super spreader event? why is
they tell us is no way we're wears masks. they are criticizing us for having masks. the older people say they are considering wearing masks. you can see the chant. that gives you an idea of what is going on here. also, one other thing, we asked people about the covid. many believe it not real. other people tell us covid is the same as the flu. some acre knowlednol l acknowle situation. they say it's personal responsibility. the fact is this rally will be taking place for about an hour and a...
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both of us have high unemployment rates. the message i was hoping to bring out is maybe republicans and democrats can actually work together to get good things done. >> is this going to pass the senate? >> i hope so. here is the issue to me. as long as debate occurs, and i'm certainly hoping leadership on the other side now allows for amendments. >> the 6 billion offset by spending cuts elsewhere? >> there's a number of amendments that have been filed. i think we'll have more than enough votes in order for this to pass. >> speaker boehner has said he didn't think any extension should come before him without offsetting the spending, and something to help great jobs. there is any way that would meet those requirements for the house of representatives could pass the senate? >> absolutely. i have no doubt in reasonable minds come together -- >> i'm sorry. you were talking about reasonable minds. i was talking about the senate. maybe you didn't hear me right. >> snow, i truly do believe that people can come together, we can have
both of us have high unemployment rates. the message i was hoping to bring out is maybe republicans and democrats can actually work together to get good things done. >> is this going to pass the senate? >> i hope so. here is the issue to me. as long as debate occurs, and i'm certainly hoping leadership on the other side now allows for amendments. >> the 6 billion offset by spending cuts elsewhere? >> there's a number of amendments that have been filed. i think we'll have...
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are you managing your diabetes... ...using fingersticks? out there. with the new freestyle libre 2 system, a continuous glucose monitor, you can check your glucose with a painless, one-second scan. and now with optional alarms, you can choose to be notified if you go too high or too low. and for those who qualify, the freestyle libre 2 system is now covered by medicare. ask your doctor for a prescription. you can do it without fingersticks. learn more at freestyle libre 2 dot u.s. ♪ we look up to our heroes. idolizing them. mimicking their every move. and if she counts on the advanced hydration of pedialyte when it matters most... ...so do we. hydrate like our heroes. >>> more than 4,000 deaths and 400,000 new infections, those are yesterday's official figures that show how severely covid-19 is ravaging india. the real figures may never be known but one doctor told cnn he estimates the deaths are five times higher. joining me now is chair of global public health of the university of edinburgh school. people have heard so much about this s
are you managing your diabetes... ...using fingersticks? out there. with the new freestyle libre 2 system, a continuous glucose monitor, you can check your glucose with a painless, one-second scan. and now with optional alarms, you can choose to be notified if you go too high or too low. and for those who qualify, the freestyle libre 2 system is now covered by medicare. ask your doctor for a prescription. you can do it without fingersticks. learn more at freestyle libre 2 dot u.s. ♪ we look...
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excuse us. when owning a small business gets real, progressive helps protect what you built with customizable coverage. -and i'm gonna -- -eh, eh, eh. -donny, no. -oh. >>> juneteenth has seen a lot of history on top of the mixed legacy that gave birth to it. today, when asked about it, vice president pence could not bring himself to say the words black lives matter. instead, he used a trope you hear from counterprotestors, all lives matter. speaking to cnn affiliate in philadelphia, mr. pence made note of george floyd's killing and juneteenth. he said, quote, in this nation, especially on juneteenth, we celebrate the fact that, from the founding of this nation, we've cherished the ideal that all, all of us are created equal and endowed by our creator with certain inalienable rights. and so, all lives matter, in a very real sense. now, in saying that, though in addition to not saying black lives matter, the vice president also makes no mention of the fact that we have not always cherished, as a c
excuse us. when owning a small business gets real, progressive helps protect what you built with customizable coverage. -and i'm gonna -- -eh, eh, eh. -donny, no. -oh. >>> juneteenth has seen a lot of history on top of the mixed legacy that gave birth to it. today, when asked about it, vice president pence could not bring himself to say the words black lives matter. instead, he used a trope you hear from counterprotestors, all lives matter. speaking to cnn affiliate in philadelphia,...
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that's it for us. thanks for watching. "piers morgan live" starts now. >>> this is "piers morgan live" welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. no better person to talk to tonight on a night when iraq is spinning into deadly chaos than the man at the center of the action under president george w. bush, and president barack obama. the white house watched the raid that killed osama bin laden. tonight i asked him about the resurgence of al qaeda and what may finally be the truth about benghazi. his take no prisoners book is rocking washington. he's here to explain himself. also the beautiful jacqueline bissett. i don't think any of us had any real idea what she was talking about in that memorable golden globe speech. >> i think it was 47 years ago, the hollywood foreign press gave me a promising nomination -- promising newcomer. >> wonderful stuff. tonight i'll ask her, jacqueline bissett is here exclusively. >>> we'll get to my interviews of roberts gates in just a moment. a first disturbing story ou
that's it for us. thanks for watching. "piers morgan live" starts now. >>> this is "piers morgan live" welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. no better person to talk to tonight on a night when iraq is spinning into deadly chaos than the man at the center of the action under president george w. bush, and president barack obama. the white house watched the raid that killed osama bin laden. tonight i asked him about the resurgence of al...
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one of the things cnn is told, the word "hostile" was used by sources to describe to us the mood, the tone of the wives of bin laden when they were questioned by u.s. intelligence officials. what do you know about that? >> that's basically what i've heard. i've not really heard any details other than that, other than the fact that i know the united states would have preferred to have separate interviews with the three. my understanding was, it was done combined, which really minimizes the impact of the interrogation. >> that 11 days now, essentially, 12 days since the death of bin laden, which means 11 or 12 days given the transport issues to start analyzing this treasure-trove of information, the thumb drives, the hand-written notes from bin laden's personal journal. what's your sense of any threats to the american people that have not been discussed in recent days. anything you're particularly worried about? >> no, there's nothing that i'm aware of that's come out particularly. there's been some general talk, you know, we saw the one last week about tacks on mass transit. there's ot
one of the things cnn is told, the word "hostile" was used by sources to describe to us the mood, the tone of the wives of bin laden when they were questioned by u.s. intelligence officials. what do you know about that? >> that's basically what i've heard. i've not really heard any details other than that, other than the fact that i know the united states would have preferred to have separate interviews with the three. my understanding was, it was done combined, which really...
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he joins us now. professor dershowitz, good morning to you. >> good morning. >> i want to start with the brexit comparison. you write this in the book, 2016 presidential election is more like the brexit vote than many ways than its prior presidential elections, both brexit and this presidential election involve raw emotion, populism, anger, nationalism, britain's first america first class division and other factors that distort accuracy in polling. anyone who thinks they know who will be the next president of the united states is deceiving themselves. talk more about that, if you would. >> i wrote about this in early august when hillary clinton was ahead by 20 or 30 points in the polls. i wrote this ebook and wanted to get it out in time for the election and i predicted that the polls would not tell us who is going to win the election. when people vote negatively and vote in anger, when populism is running against kind of stability, polls don't tell us very much. all the brexit polls got it wrong. tak
he joins us now. professor dershowitz, good morning to you. >> good morning. >> i want to start with the brexit comparison. you write this in the book, 2016 presidential election is more like the brexit vote than many ways than its prior presidential elections, both brexit and this presidential election involve raw emotion, populism, anger, nationalism, britain's first america first class division and other factors that distort accuracy in polling. anyone who thinks they know who...
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>> well, let us say spawned. and it's an open question as to how that happened, okay, but in terms of the code of justice, i'm a napoleonic code of justice for the communist party. they are guilty until proven innocent. >> all right. >> they've hid it for two months and they've killed over 100,000 americans and the beat goes on and on. and the question is, i mean, why aren't they responsible for the trillions of dollars of damage that they've inflicted on us? but, look. it's sunday morning. -- >> i'm not going to defend the chinese government. let's talk about it. i'm not defending the chinese government. i'd love to see evidence for the allegation you seem to be suggesting is possible. >> keep asking. maybe they'll give it to us. i said spawned the virus. >> i'm sure the chinese will hand it right over to me. okay. let's turn to the bolton book -- >> in fact, they wouldn't even let you in the country. >> well, exactly. let's turn to the bolton book. bolton says that he was told to remove direct quotes from the b
>> well, let us say spawned. and it's an open question as to how that happened, okay, but in terms of the code of justice, i'm a napoleonic code of justice for the communist party. they are guilty until proven innocent. >> all right. >> they've hid it for two months and they've killed over 100,000 americans and the beat goes on and on. and the question is, i mean, why aren't they responsible for the trillions of dollars of damage that they've inflicted on us? but, look. it's...
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>> well, let us say spawned. and it's an open question as to how that happened, okay, but in terms of the code of justice, i'm a napoleonic code of justice for the communist party. they are guilty until proven innocent. >> all right. >> they've hid it for two months and they've killed over 100,000 americans and the beat goes on and on. and the question is, i mean, why aren't they responsible for the trillions of dollars of damage that they've inflicted on us? but, look. it's sunday morning. -- >> i'm not going to defend the chinese government. let's talk about it. i'm not defending the chinese government. i'd love to see evidence for the allegation you seem to be suggesting is possible. >> keep asking. maybe they'll give it to us. i said spawned the virus. >> i'm sure the chinese will hand it right over to me. okay. let's turn to the bolton book -- >> in fact, they wouldn't even let you in the country. >> well, exactly. let's turn to the bolton book. bolton says that he was told to remove direct quotes from the b
>> well, let us say spawned. and it's an open question as to how that happened, okay, but in terms of the code of justice, i'm a napoleonic code of justice for the communist party. they are guilty until proven innocent. >> all right. >> they've hid it for two months and they've killed over 100,000 americans and the beat goes on and on. and the question is, i mean, why aren't they responsible for the trillions of dollars of damage that they've inflicted on us? but, look. it's...
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i could also use an umbrella. fall in love with progressive's claims service. with the bing it on challenge to show google users what they've been missing on bing. let's bing it on. [fight bell: ding, ding] how many here are google users? what if i was to tell you that you would actually like bing way more than google when it came to the results? prove it. let's look up some taco places. i like the left side. yeah? okay, do we need to find out what the waves are like down at the beach? what side do you like better? i like the results on the right. i'm gonna go with the one on the left. oh! bing won! people prefer bing over google for the web's top searches. don't believe it? go to bingiton.com and see what you're missing. progress-oh! [ female announcer ] with 40 delicious progresso soups at 100 calories or less, there are plenty of reasons people are saying "progress-oh!" share your progress-oh! story on facebook. heyyy, you're going out like that? yeah, why? well, what would the neighbors think? i see you! c'mon
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how about the rest of us? right wing and bitter clinging, proud clingers of our guns, our god, and our religions and our constitution. tell us that we're not red enough, yeah, coming from the establishment, right. well, he, being the only one who's been willing, he's got the guts to wear the issues that need to be spoken about and debated on his sleeve. where the rest of some of these establishment candidates, they just wanted to duck and hide, they didn't want to talk about these issues until he brought them up. in fact, they've been wearing this political correctness kind of like a suicide vest. and enough is enough. you guys are all sounding kind of angry is what we're hearing from the establishment. doggone right, we're angry. justifiably so, yes. you know, they stomp on our neck then they tell us, just chill, okay, yeah, just relax. well, look, we are mad, and we've been had. they need to get used to it. this election is more than just your basic abcs, anybody but clinton. it's more than that this go arou
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certainly they are coming to us and other reporters asking what is this ball? what's going on in congress? what's going on in washington? certainly there will be easily -- eeg areally watching this from tripoli. any chink from nato, that they can get in and exploit that to say well, nato itself is not unified in this campaign. and even though we can hear the nato over here right now, the government here will be looking to exploit any perceived weakness they can get in that. >> quick question. you mentioned you can hear the jets overhead. one of the administration's argument to congress is that while this military campaign is not about regime change. it is about protecting libyan civilians. any doubt what nato is trying to do? >> well, nato had said, you know, anonymous sources said to cnn that this -- could be seen as a way to target gadhafi. not just about protecting civilians. tonight owe has publicly maintained that this is about resolution 1973 of the u.n. security council and resolution on that states nato mission here is to protect the civilians and certa
certainly they are coming to us and other reporters asking what is this ball? what's going on in congress? what's going on in washington? certainly there will be easily -- eeg areally watching this from tripoli. any chink from nato, that they can get in and exploit that to say well, nato itself is not unified in this campaign. and even though we can hear the nato over here right now, the government here will be looking to exploit any perceived weakness they can get in that. >> quick...
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also follow us on facebook and twitter. this week's book of the week is provocative and immensely intelligent. i won't tell you what i think about it, though, because it's my book. the 2.0 edition of "the post-american world" is out in paper book. i'm a little biased, but i think this would be the perfect father's day gift. if you all buy it, i will stop pesterring you about it. now the height of heads of state. you would be surprised the importance given to physical stature when it comes to international affairs. take a look at these revealing photographs we found from the state visit to the u.s. this week. as you see here, president obama is almost a ll
also follow us on facebook and twitter. this week's book of the week is provocative and immensely intelligent. i won't tell you what i think about it, though, because it's my book. the 2.0 edition of "the post-american world" is out in paper book. i'm a little biased, but i think this would be the perfect father's day gift. if you all buy it, i will stop pesterring you about it. now the height of heads of state. you would be surprised the importance given to physical stature when it...
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stay with us. we've got a lot to talk about, including the scathing editorial from a former secretary of defense who served under bush and obama. he's blasting both hillary clinton and donald trump. we'll have a portion of that for you. he says one of them is beyond repair. how he's sizing up the next commander in chief potentially. that's coming up. >>> also two police officers, four others, shot in a rampage overnight. now we're learning the shooter left behind a note. it looks great. wow! what is happening? oh my gosh, it's going up! but the malibu's not the only vehicle that was awarded. this is mind blowing. the chevy camaro, equinox, and silverado hd were awarded most dependable as well. this is extremely impressive. there's so many! doing it once, yea, great job, four times, obviously, they're doing something right. absolutely here's the plan. you want a family and a career, but most of the time you feel like you're trying to wrangle a hurricane. the rest of the time, they're asleep. then on
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authorities tell us that could take over a month. he has not yet been charged in that case because that body has not yet been identified. his arraignment is scheduled for first thing monday morning. his defense attorney tells us he expects to plead not guilty to the count of kidnapping and also those two counts of murder. fred? >> all right. terribly disturbing. rachel crain, thank you so much for that report. >>> in the meantime, we are awaiting a news conference out of philadelphia. police will have an update on last night's shooting rampage that left a woman dead and two officers injure. the gunman reportedly harbored a hatred for police. we will bring you that news conference as it happens. stay with us. it's your daily retreat. go ahead, spoil yourself. the es and es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. i don't want to lie down. i refuse to lie down. why suffer? stand up to chronic migraine... with botox®. botox® is the only treatment for chronic migraine shown to actually prevent headaches and migraines before they even
authorities tell us that could take over a month. he has not yet been charged in that case because that body has not yet been identified. his arraignment is scheduled for first thing monday morning. his defense attorney tells us he expects to plead not guilty to the count of kidnapping and also those two counts of murder. fred? >> all right. terribly disturbing. rachel crain, thank you so much for that report. >>> in the meantime, we are awaiting a news conference out of...
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also follow us on facebook and twitter. this week's "book of the week" has been called provocative and relentlessly intelligent. i won't tell you what i think about it, though, because it's my book. the 2.0 edition of "the post-american world" is just out in bookstores. i'm a little biased, obviously, but i think this would be the perfect father's day gift. >>> now for a last look at very lofty matters, the heights of heads of state. you would be surprised at how much import is given to physical stature when it comes to international affairs. so take a look at these revealing photographs we found from chancellor angela merkel's state visit to the u.s. this week. as you see here, president obama is almost a full head taller than his german counterpart. so i was amazed to see this pick that showed them looking eye to eye. at least physically. how did it happen? trick photography?
also follow us on facebook and twitter. this week's "book of the week" has been called provocative and relentlessly intelligent. i won't tell you what i think about it, though, because it's my book. the 2.0 edition of "the post-american world" is just out in bookstores. i'm a little biased, obviously, but i think this would be the perfect father's day gift. >>> now for a last look at very lofty matters, the heights of heads of state. you would be surprised at how...
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let us begin with jim. jim, the focus of this luncheon involving families of people killed by undocumented immigrants, but is it also expected that trump will follow up on his secret service remarks getting lots of attention? >> reporter: yes, those remarks are getting lots of attention. i was there in miami last night when he made those comments. when he suggested at one point, that the weapons from hillary clinton's secret service detail be pulled away. and then, quote, let's see what happens. donald trump obviously trying to make a comment there about hillary clinton's position on the second amendment. he's been making the case repeatedly out on the campaign trail that she would do away with the second amendment which is something a president cannot do. that's not something the president of the united states can do. never the less, that's the comment he's been making out on the campaign trail with that latest twist, which is awfully inappropriate. it's a comment that the secret service and the department
let us begin with jim. jim, the focus of this luncheon involving families of people killed by undocumented immigrants, but is it also expected that trump will follow up on his secret service remarks getting lots of attention? >> reporter: yes, those remarks are getting lots of attention. i was there in miami last night when he made those comments. when he suggested at one point, that the weapons from hillary clinton's secret service detail be pulled away. and then, quote, let's see what...
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can you give us some examples of what they might leave behind to cyber security professionals to use to identify them? >> yeah, like most -- the biggest thing that they don't want to leave behind that they do is their ip address because once an investigator, say the fbi or local police, could trace the bad guy to an ip address that actually belongs where they're the subscriber or their families are the subscriber, they can execute a search warrant, pull the computers, analyze the computers and determine, hey, was this individual the person behind the attacks? what hackers do, though, is they try to launder their ip address, that i use vpns like in a case where a group that was a hacker group that kind of did it for the laugh, they were using vpn services but were eventually caught. there's proxies. in case of more sophisticated attackers, they might break in to a company's computer in china and then leverage that system to break into other systems. so if that connection is actually traced back, they get that -- law enforcement gets the cutout connection. so it really depends on the s
can you give us some examples of what they might leave behind to cyber security professionals to use to identify them? >> yeah, like most -- the biggest thing that they don't want to leave behind that they do is their ip address because once an investigator, say the fbi or local police, could trace the bad guy to an ip address that actually belongs where they're the subscriber or their families are the subscriber, they can execute a search warrant, pull the computers, analyze the...
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thanks for joining us. breaking details about how donald trump's transition team landed on their pick for secretary of state rex tillerson. that and two new cabinet choices including texas governor rick perry to run the department he once said he wanted to abolish. the latest on all of it from phil mattingly who joins us now. there was obviously a lot of high-profile people running for secretary of state. mitt romney, general petraeus. why did president-elect trump end up selecting tillerson? >> it's an interesting backstory and one that's as informative as it is instructive about why tillerson ended up being the pick. we've all covered this very closely. we knew all the players in the game. rex tillerson was not one of them until a couple weeks ago. and here's the reason why. they simply had not found the right candidate. and because of that according to transition officials, a call was placed by vice president-elect mike pence to steven hadley and condoleezza rice. steven hadley, former national security
thanks for joining us. breaking details about how donald trump's transition team landed on their pick for secretary of state rex tillerson. that and two new cabinet choices including texas governor rick perry to run the department he once said he wanted to abolish. the latest on all of it from phil mattingly who joins us now. there was obviously a lot of high-profile people running for secretary of state. mitt romney, general petraeus. why did president-elect trump end up selecting tillerson?...
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who has been with us in the past? who will stand with us now? it's a very important time in history. >> susan johnson-cook. thank you so much. enjoy the dinner this evening. >> thank you. >> we look forward to the news that's going to result from this evening and today, quite frankly. >> thank you for having me. we look forward to what's going to happen for america. we are going vote and most of us for hillary. >> thank you, appreciate it. >> thank you. >> you can see the full coverage of president obama and hillary clinton's remarks starting at 8:00 eastern here on cnn. >>> coming up next, a shooting rampage in philadelphia. one woman is dead, two officers injured. why police say the gunman had a hatred of cops. a live report, next. hey there, starting your search for the right used car? i don't want one that's had a bunch of owners just say, show me cars with only one owner find the cars you want, avoid the ones you don't plus you get a free carfax® report with every listing it's perfect. start your used car search at carfax.com great grains
who has been with us in the past? who will stand with us now? it's a very important time in history. >> susan johnson-cook. thank you so much. enjoy the dinner this evening. >> thank you. >> we look forward to the news that's going to result from this evening and today, quite frankly. >> thank you for having me. we look forward to what's going to happen for america. we are going vote and most of us for hillary. >> thank you, appreciate it. >> thank you....
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here's what he told us. a county emergency services official has described the tank over there as an antique. would you agree with that? >> i have not seen the tank personally. obviously, it had a problem if the liquids were escaping from it. >> reporter: and will you be calling for closer, tighter, stronger restrictions on these kinds of storage fashion it's? >> absolutely. we need to do what we can to see this kind of incident never happens again. there is no excuse. >> reporter: the dep says that at the request of the governor right now, they are inventorying similar sites that exist across the state of west virginia and from there will begin to draft proposals, wolf, about how they can enhance or establish some regulatory oversight for these kinds of facilities. >> so the dep, what is that, the department of environmental protection in the state of west virginia? is that right? >> reporter: that's right. >> so it's a statewide agency. i take it there were no local regulators, state regulators. did the fe
here's what he told us. a county emergency services official has described the tank over there as an antique. would you agree with that? >> i have not seen the tank personally. obviously, it had a problem if the liquids were escaping from it. >> reporter: and will you be calling for closer, tighter, stronger restrictions on these kinds of storage fashion it's? >> absolutely. we need to do what we can to see this kind of incident never happens again. there is no excuse....
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sanjay, you used to be on the other side of this. you came out, said i looked at the science and we need to legalize this. >> i think that i've concluded it's irresponsible for the medical community not to be looking at this as a viable option. we prescribe so many different medications for different things out there. i gave the example of a child who had epilepsy that was not treatable by modern medicine. she's on seven different medications at one time or another, any of which could have been so toxic, it didn't work. and then they tried this nonpsycho active cbd cannabis oil. it's not something that gets her high, but it's an oil and it relieves her of her seizure. so yeah, i think that's irresponsible and part of the doubling down. >> what's amazing, you go in the hospital and something is wrong with you and there, according to the federal regulations, you could be prescribed meth, cocaine, they could use that to help you. but they can't use marijuana? >> cocaine and meth are less restricted than marijuana. i tried hard to not in
sanjay, you used to be on the other side of this. you came out, said i looked at the science and we need to legalize this. >> i think that i've concluded it's irresponsible for the medical community not to be looking at this as a viable option. we prescribe so many different medications for different things out there. i gave the example of a child who had epilepsy that was not treatable by modern medicine. she's on seven different medications at one time or another, any of which could...
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lieutenant colonel, thanks for being with us. dana millibank, a stunning debut on "@this hour with berman and michaela". thanks for coming on. as dana report this morning, he mentioned bobby jindal, they are loving this. eating it up. all they have to do is krit size president is quote his former defense secretary. it's like guilt-free mudslinging. the question is how damage willing this be and might it have an effect on the midterms? we'll have more on that later this hour. >> also, what would make an american teen suddenly try to leave the u.s. and possibly join up with isis fighters half way around the world? some of his friends offer some revealing clues. >> and how did a hospital worker get ebola just by treating a patient a couple of times? this is the first case of anyone catching this virus outside of africa and it's raising serious concerns about whether hospitals are ready. ♪ who's going to do it? who's going to make it happen? discover a new energy source. turn ocean waves into power. design cars that capture their e
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that's all from us tonight. "in the arena" starts right now. >>> good evening and thank you for joining us in "in the arena." i'm christine romans sitting in tonight. eliot spitzer is on vacation. new york is the here and that was a gay marriage advocate talking hoping that this is the week that same-sex unions become law in the pivotal state of new york. these are the closing days of the state's legislative session. the last chance to push through a measure that needs just one more vote for passage. at the capitol in albany, the war among hundreds of protesters has been hot and relentless. the outcome of this vote in new york is seen as key on a national level. it's believed that it will influence pending votes across the country. gay marriage is the kwint sengsal hot button issue that makes politicians run for the exits. listen to what the president's spokesperson said today about barack obama's position. >> the president's position on gay marriage has been clear since '08 and is clear again since he's been pr
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secretary for joining us. >> my pleasure. great to you here. >> why another 4,000 manufacturing jobs last month disappeared? >> look, this is -- again, we don't take too much stock of one month's job numbers. what is important is that since 2010, 800,000 manufacturing jobs have been createdeneder president obama's watch. we've taken strong steps to bring jobs back to the united states and train woeshgs for those jobs. >> what's the strongest aspect of the u.s. economy now that president-elect trump will be inheriting when it comes to jobs? >> it's important to know, wolf, the difference between where we are now versus where we were eight years ago. eight years ago when president obama took over he lost 2.3 million jobs in the three months before office. >> a recession? >> we were in the midst of the greatest recision of our lifetime. unemployment, 10%. a stork contrast between the economy we inherited and are passing off to our successor. >> the numbers look pretty good, but it's mgs leading. so many are simply dropping out o
secretary for joining us. >> my pleasure. great to you here. >> why another 4,000 manufacturing jobs last month disappeared? >> look, this is -- again, we don't take too much stock of one month's job numbers. what is important is that since 2010, 800,000 manufacturing jobs have been createdeneder president obama's watch. we've taken strong steps to bring jobs back to the united states and train woeshgs for those jobs. >> what's the strongest aspect of the u.s. economy...
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drew pinsky joins us. a neuroscientist joins us as well. >>> freezing temperatures in all 50 states today, parts of florida and hawaii. it is truly epic. the chicago lakefront looks more like it did in the ice age in the normally cold winter there. time lapse video, lake michigan freezing over. they had to call in a coast guard cutter to make parts of it safe for navigation. outside minneapolis, a traffic camera captures a pickup truck sliding out of control and off an overpass plunging more than 70 feet onto a frozen pond. look at this, it's a wonder that anyone survived. the driver who was alone in the car did however. across big chunks of the country things ran the game gamut from dangerous to inconvenient. stephanie elam is in minneapolis tonight where it is slightly warmer than the last time we checked in with her. stephanie, i want to show our viewers who you were doing last night. last night you could throw up a glass of hot water and it would instantly turn into snow. i just find that remarkable. i
drew pinsky joins us. a neuroscientist joins us as well. >>> freezing temperatures in all 50 states today, parts of florida and hawaii. it is truly epic. the chicago lakefront looks more like it did in the ice age in the normally cold winter there. time lapse video, lake michigan freezing over. they had to call in a coast guard cutter to make parts of it safe for navigation. outside minneapolis, a traffic camera captures a pickup truck sliding out of control and off an overpass...
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jerri moyo is with us now. you have said and others have said there that your city could run out of water completely in about 40 days if you don't get some sort of relief. is that right? >> well, it's right now more like about 60 days. but we're in desperate need of rain, you're exactly right. >> what are the conditions? how dire is it? what are the kinds of restrictions that have been imposed? >> well, as jacqui said, we're about two feet below our normal rainfall for the season. and it hasn't rained here in weeks and weeks. and as a result, we have asked our citizens to conserve water. to only water one day a week between the hours of 4:00 and 8:00 in the morning. they cannot water any other time. we're asking them not to do car washes, you know, wash their car in their driveways or wash down their driveways and to conserve their water that they use in their homes as well. >> so if people don't do that, you literally may not have drinking water in 60 days? >> well, we have some backup plans. and we don't expe
jerri moyo is with us now. you have said and others have said there that your city could run out of water completely in about 40 days if you don't get some sort of relief. is that right? >> well, it's right now more like about 60 days. but we're in desperate need of rain, you're exactly right. >> what are the conditions? how dire is it? what are the kinds of restrictions that have been imposed? >> well, as jacqui said, we're about two feet below our normal rainfall for the...
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. >> who told you to kick us out of here? >> it is our policy, actually. >> your policy? we can't stand on united states government land with a camera. >> without a legitimate purpose to be here. >> i have a legitimate purpose. i'm trying to find out why the patients died. >> i'm going to have to ask you to leave until it is approved by our public affairs office. >> keeping them honest. what drew found is shocking. five of the veterans contracted legionnaires' from the hospital's internal water system. what's more. officials knew about problems with the water system, they didn't disclose that information for almost a year. drew griffin joins me tonight with the latest. the va is announcing four people being dismissed. director is retiring. is this a purge of the bad management at the va? >> it is at least a start, anderson. the va is essentially saying they have begun the process to dismiss four high level officials, including the chief procurement officer at its headquarters. more importantly for the vets is the remove of so
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resolution and then use the force through the -- through nato. nato was set up to fight and stand up against the communists. so they're searching for a mission instead of now defending europe they're starting wars. >> on the bigger question, do you think the administration's goal and the policy of the united states should be regime change in libya? >> absolutely not. it's none of our business. we ought to just stay out of it. >> none of our business? >> we don't need to be in there. that's a commercial business going in there, and that's why the british have commercial interests, the british and the french have commercial interests, and i'm sure we do too. we've been doing business with gadhafi for the past five years, and now the oil is over in the east, that's where the rebels are, and i understand that there's very likely some al qaeda there. so we're probably inadvertently getting involved in something that is going to have blowback and a consequence. already we have the consequences, it's costing way too much money. with he don't have any mo
resolution and then use the force through the -- through nato. nato was set up to fight and stand up against the communists. so they're searching for a mission instead of now defending europe they're starting wars. >> on the bigger question, do you think the administration's goal and the policy of the united states should be regime change in libya? >> absolutely not. it's none of our business. we ought to just stay out of it. >> none of our business? >> we don't need to...
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i'm going to use the term "in denial." he was lying, first to you and then to you. >> when this story initially broke over memorial day weekend, the fact of the matter is anthony weiner, who has been very, very accessible to the media, his press people very accessible, they completely shut down. they issued a two-sentence statement over the weekend. a two-sentence statement on monday. that got my antenna up because it was not in keeping with who he is and the way he approached us. the fact he wouldn't answer the questions was very telling. >> i'll be honest with you, john, after i finished that interview in his office on capitol hill, 20 minutes, we took it live on cnn, i remember, got in a cab, came back to our studios, and said to myself, you know, i probably believe that that may have been a picture of him that lewd picture, but somebody got a copy of it and sent it out, somebody hacked his twitter account. i actually believed what he was saying because he was so forceful. it was hard to believe someone would look at me
i'm going to use the term "in denial." he was lying, first to you and then to you. >> when this story initially broke over memorial day weekend, the fact of the matter is anthony weiner, who has been very, very accessible to the media, his press people very accessible, they completely shut down. they issued a two-sentence statement over the weekend. a two-sentence statement on monday. that got my antenna up because it was not in keeping with who he is and the way he approached...
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give us some dirt, tell us what was really going on in those meetings leading up to the what, the killing of bin laden or whatever. take us inside that situation room. >> i doubt a call from a publisher that would change hillary clinton's strategy. >> her book would be a little more tame? >> i'm sure there will be news, but not of the sort that was in the gates book. >> do you know who's going to be in "the situation room" today? >> no, i don't. >> robert gates. we're going to have an extensive live conversation 5:00 p.m. eastern in "the situation room." thanks very much, michael, for that good article. we'll read more in "time" magazine. >>> some not so great retail news. a couple of well-known stores are rethinking their long-term strategy. we'll see what ripple effects are being felt on wall street in just a moment. >>> some big retail news today. best buy and jc penney didn't have quite the holiday season they expected. our own zane asher joining us from the new york stock exchange. tell us what's going on with these huge big retailers and how it's impacting wall street. >> hey, wolf.
give us some dirt, tell us what was really going on in those meetings leading up to the what, the killing of bin laden or whatever. take us inside that situation room. >> i doubt a call from a publisher that would change hillary clinton's strategy. >> her book would be a little more tame? >> i'm sure there will be news, but not of the sort that was in the gates book. >> do you know who's going to be in "the situation room" today? >> no, i don't. >>...
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our presence there gave us access and gave us influence. we were able to constrained malky's worst instincts. we were able to ensure that the leadership of the iraqi security services was based on competence and merit. and once we left all of the generals that we had trained and that we had helped select were all fired and replaced by a bunch of political hacks. one of the reasons that the iraqi security forces are so hapless is so many of their officers were political appointees with no skill. even had there been no isis a longer term presence by u.s. forces i think, was necessary. >> you write in the book about the only major decision with which you disagreed with then secretary of state hillary clinton with whom you had a strong working relationship. you said whether or not the u.s. should intervene militarily in libya. looking back on it you feel comfortable in your decision? i mean the again side in benghazi was prevented and yet you look at what's going on in libya, it's hard to argue that the obama administration had a plan for yards
our presence there gave us access and gave us influence. we were able to constrained malky's worst instincts. we were able to ensure that the leadership of the iraqi security services was based on competence and merit. and once we left all of the generals that we had trained and that we had helped select were all fired and replaced by a bunch of political hacks. one of the reasons that the iraqi security forces are so hapless is so many of their officers were political appointees with no skill....
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if people are saying the majority of people who use cocaine and use heroin have used marijuana that's absolutely right. but the vast majority of the people who use marijuana don't go on to those other drugs. >> so you're saying it's not that the pot necessarily leads to these things, it's just that he's that's what they were first able to get their hands on. >> a gateway drug is tobacco and alcohol. those are gateway drugs. i'm really disturbed by the whole idea that whether or not something is addictive is a criteria for it being illegal. that whole logic is very flawed to me. if that's the case for sure alcohol has to be illegal, tobacco has to be illegal. pills have to be illegal. ambien. >> but it's very easy to demonize marijuana. it has been for so long. i think the studies are changing because more people have done it. >> it's a demoralizing attitude people have about the human relationship. >> when people ask you is it addictive it is? >> believe or not believe i've been struggling with it my patients for 25 years. i've treated 10,000 addicts in my career. probably 5 to 10% of
if people are saying the majority of people who use cocaine and use heroin have used marijuana that's absolutely right. but the vast majority of the people who use marijuana don't go on to those other drugs. >> so you're saying it's not that the pot necessarily leads to these things, it's just that he's that's what they were first able to get their hands on. >> a gateway drug is tobacco and alcohol. those are gateway drugs. i'm really disturbed by the whole idea that whether or not...
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thank you, sir, for joining us.. i do want to start with those comments we just heard from, robert gates. what's your response to his call to have u.s. forces play a greater role on the ground in iraq. is that what's needed here? >> i think secretary gates is right on the mark. in fact, he might not even go far enough. having u.s. advisers accompany their units into combat was one of the things that enabled the iraqi army to be successful during the period of u.s. involvement in the iraq war. the other part of that was having u.s. units on the ground partner with those iraqi forces. so clearly, the strategy is not working now. there is not enough trainers. they're not accompanying the units into iraq and as a result, the iraqi army is failing at pretty much every task its undertaken. >> that's pretty extraordinary. what does that say about u.s. strategy in iraq as it stands right now and perhaps more importantly, how does the united states prevent isis from consolidating its power across the region more than it alrea
thank you, sir, for joining us.. i do want to start with those comments we just heard from, robert gates. what's your response to his call to have u.s. forces play a greater role on the ground in iraq. is that what's needed here? >> i think secretary gates is right on the mark. in fact, he might not even go far enough. having u.s. advisers accompany their units into combat was one of the things that enabled the iraqi army to be successful during the period of u.s. involvement in the iraq...